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Thankful Villages are settlements in England and Wales from which all their members of the armed forces survived World War I. The term Thankful Village was popularised by the writer Arthur Mee in the 1930s; in Enchanted Land (1936), the introductory volume to The King's England series of guides, he wrote that a Thankful Village was one which had lost no men in the war because all those who left to serve came home again. His initial list identified 32 villages. There are tens of thousands of villages and towns in the United Kingdom.

List of Thankful Villages
The researchers acknowledged a number of other villages which have been put forward as Thankful Villages but where they found there to be some uncertainty, generally over the place of residence of a serviceman. ;Northamptonshire • East CarltonWoodend ;Northumberland • Meldon ;Nottinghamshire • CromwellMaplebeckWigsleyWysall ;Rutland • Teigh ;Shropshire • Harley ;Somerset • AisholtChantryChelwoodHolywell LakeRodney StokeStocklinchTellisfordWoolley ;Staffordshire • Butterton ;Suffolk • CulphoWordwellSouth Elmham St Michael ;Sussex • East Wittering ;Yorkshire • CatwickCundallHelperthorpeNorton-le-ClayScruton Wales ;Ceredigion • Llanfihangel y Creuddyn ;Glamorgan • Colwinston/Tregolwyn ==France==
France
In France, where the human cost of war was higher than in Britain, there were only twelve villages in all of France with no men lost from World War I. One of these, Thierville, also suffered no losses in the Franco-Prussian War and World War II, France's other bloody wars of the modern era. == In popular culture ==
In popular culture
Between 2016 and 2018, singer-songwriter Darren Hayman released a trilogy of albums inspired by and written in-situ at the Thankful Villages. 54 villages were covered, including Welbury, North Yorkshire, not in the 52 listed above. == References ==
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